Moving Florida Forward with Solar

Partnership advances solar energy in Florida

It’s full speed ahead for affordable clean energy at Daytona International Speedway. FPL is installing more than 5,000 solar panels that will help power the iconic Florida venue and FPL customers via our grid. The installation will cut an estimated 2,200 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year – equivalent to the emissions from a car driving 2 million laps around the Speedway.

Solar for schools and other demonstration sites

Depending on where you live in Florida, it’s likely that a school or other educational facility like a museum or a zoo near you is producing solar energy now. FPL installed solar photovoltaic (PV) systems at more than 100 sites across 23 counties to give students and communities hands-on experience with renewable energy. In addition to education, the energy that the solar panels produce is credited to the school or other demonstration site, saving money on their energy costs. It’s all part of our commitment to helping our future generations learn about solar energy.

See how much electricity is being produced right now at these solar stations.

Help for homeowners and businesses

Solar partnerships with affordable-housing non-profits

FPL partnered with local Habitat for Humanity chapters and other non-profits to install solar water heater systems, free of charge, for more than 400 homes built or refurbished for families in need in 14 Florida counties.